The Education of a Non-Believer 137
Incas, the Egyptians, Mayans, Aztecs, and many others
have said that they were direct descendants of the sun.
"I studied that."
"Okay. When you study the ancient Peruvians' his
tory, you'll read about Manco Capac. He's the man who
is said to have founded the Inca empire. He came out of
Lake Titicaca and founded the City of Cuzco because his
father, the Sun, sent him to populate the earth. He said
he was the son of the Sun. When the ancient Peruvians
saw the ufonauts coming in their flying saucers, clothed
in the same color as the sun, with rays of fire, they
thought these UFOs were actual sparks from the sun,
and the people emerging from the spaceships were called
sons of the Sun.
"When I was studying Peruvian history, I theorized
that they called themselves the sons of the sun because
they either claimed to have come from the stars or
related to the stars in some way," I said. "This makes a lot
of sense after seeing the Nazca Plains, Macchu Picchu,
Saccsay Huaman, the Gate of the Sun at Tiahuanaco,
and all the other unexplainable things I've seen. I think
it's very possible the ancient Peruvians had contact with
outer space people. Is it true?"
"Yes, Chacho, they did. The same way Moses talked to
Jehovah and Ezekiel talked to his ufonauts. Here they
call them Wiracocha Pachacamac, Antarqui, and a few
other names we'll be revising as we go along ."
"I recognize those names."
"These people were divinities that came from heaven.
Many times they took human form. When you do your
research, there's a man, W. Raymond Drake, who's
written some very interesting books on this subject; Gods
and Spacemen in the Ancient West is one. He gives lots of
details dealing with the ancient Peruvian traditions and
their ways of being in contact with the stars. Once
you've read it, I'm sure you'll have no further doubts.